YORK COUNTY, SC – For several weeks the citizens of York County have expressed their concerns and opinions to the York County Sheriff’s Office about the President’s plan for gun control in the United States.

York County Sheriff Bruce Bryant prepared a statement in response to the proposed gun control plan:

“First and foremost, no President of the United States has any authority over the office of any sheriff in America.As President, he may address federal law-enforcement agencies, but not local agencies.Nor do sheriffs possess the authority to enforce federal laws or presidential orders; only federal law enforcement agencies may do so.

One should also remember that the US Constitution does not say one word regarding the office of sheriff, which is purely a state office.In some states, the office of sheriff is statutorily created; in others, it is constitutionally created.The office of Sheriff is a constitutional office within the State of South Carolina.The federal government cannot force or coerce a state or local official to perform a function to which they may object.

I will take care of my county by upholding the Constitution of the State of South Carolina and the Constitution of the United States, including our Second Amendment right to keep and bear arms.

Responsible gun ownership is the constitutional right of American citizens.As a federally protected right, this issue should be addressed with your United States Congressmen and Senators.They must balance our Second Amendment right with the need to prohibit mentally impaired individuals or convicted felons from gun ownership and access to guns.Our elected Federal Legislators have the power to protect your rights.

This being said, I will not enforce any law that will infringe upon our Second Amendment right to keep and bear arms.I will also do everything in my power to protect the citizens of my county.”